The Pearblossom Highway is a real highway in California. David Hockney took pictures as he drove along it, and then he put the photographs together to make this photo collage. On the right side is shows was the drives see; on the left it shows what the passenger sees.
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Why do you think Hockney put photos together
instead of taking just one photo of the highway?
What is the road like?
What do the signs tell or show people?
What do you see on the ground on the left side of the road? On the right?
How do conditions on the road influence how people act?
What do you think the artist would say about the elements?
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The Pearblossom Highway is a real highway in California. David Hockney took pictures as he drove along it, and then he put the photographs together to make this photo collage. On the right side is shows was the drives see; on the left it shows what the passenger sees.
**
Why do you think Hockney put photos together
instead of taking just one photo of the highway?
What is the road like?
What do the signs tell or show people?
What do you see on the ground on the left side of the road? On the right?
How do conditions on the road influence how people act?
What do you think the artist would say about the elements?
How do they influence people's actions?